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R. GEORGE FOBENSON SURGEON DENTIST, 20 years' experience, and Member of the OdontoTogicat Society of Great Britain, EDEN-STREKT. OA MARL) (See Bine t.fimp.l <5. K. visits Waimate on the lirst Monday every month, and P:itmcrst<m <"n th<" H>tnf Monday, when required'. " The liberal! patronage bestowed upon us during the past season has encouraged ns to lay in a stock larger by several hundred pounds than we have had since our opening. Our Customers, therefore, will find that for VARIETY AXD QUALITY, Combined with » perfect fit, moderate charges, our Establishment stands unequalled in New Zealand. A Single Garment at the Wholesale Price. A large stock o£ Mosgiet Blankets, Tweeds, Hosiery, etc. HALLENSTKIN BROS., NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY TIfAWRS-STRJCK-r, Oamabc. NOTICE. WE are now showing our N«w Stock of BOYS' and MEN'S CLOTHING, antifi i ttv m-mn t\'irfciire<i for the winter season.

Gl. beath .and CO.. • CURIMCHCTICH, la order to- rednce an uusnally heavy stock HAVE Ot'ENED la those premises lately occopted by Mr. Mote, Fruiterer, ITCHEN-STREET, *mi la® CHEAPEST LOT PF DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Ever shown ia Oamara. The goods must, bo sold f No reserve I f ! O. L. BEATH AND CO., / rreHira-STRKKT.

TREES. TREKS. TREK*. SPECIAt, CFfEAP LINE*. RAKE OPPORTUNITY TO PTTRrW FIRST-CLASS NURS!'"RY STOCK. ST F, ms " N vN r> r K r ( ;■ f r h»!Jt to not ty f.i» tlnni* mi iinrnita t'ri«n *mt patrons that in consequence of having to remove the whota of their valaab'e Nursery Stock from their present grounds, they are now o Sarin it many thousands of ohoico selected FRUIT AND .FOREST TREES, Ornamental, fli»rdy, Evergreen, and Duciduoua Flowing Shrubs, all of which hava bean annauily transplanted, and cannot bo surpassed. Th« whola stock is ct«an and healthy. Apple Trees guaranteed free from American B%h<V s(>,o€t> Scotch Fir?, two y»ar* old, transplanted. Also, a large quantity of Rhubarb' Boots, including Myatts Victoria, Myatt'a Albert, and Giant Victoria. Note the Address— 4 WAITAKI BEBD MART, 'rHJuwa-smuonr.

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Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 990, 21 June 1879, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 990, 21 June 1879, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Oamaru Mail, Volume IV, Issue 990, 21 June 1879, Page 2

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